


GE VH Series 25511 1000VA/900W 120V Online Double Conversion Rack /Tower UPS
$944.90
GE VH Series 25511 1000VA/900W 120V Online Double Conversion Rack /Tower UPS
Key Features
- Unique failsafe internal bypass - Continued operation even with overload or over-temperature
- 2U design for all ratings - Small footprint; parts supplied for tower or rack assembly
- Hot swappable batteries - Simple, fast battery replacement without disruption to the load
- Matching battery cabinets - Longer battery life available with the addition of extra battery cabinet(s)
- Superior battery management – Provides protection to the battery and extends the battery life
- Remote monitoring - Easy access and control even for unmanned or isolated sites
- MTBF >730,000 hours - Proven reliability
- Increased power handling - 0.9 output power factor delivers more actual power to the load
- Reliability
- Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) double conversion
- Failsafe bypass
- Comprehensive warranty and high MTBF
- Continuity
- Automatic bypass switch
- Easy, fast battery replacement
- Large charge capacity and boost/float charging
- Flexibility
- Tower and rack mount, small footprint
- Unique high peak load handling
- Frequency converter
- Compatibility
- High output power factor (0.9)
- Standard USB connection
- Range of communication options
- Power Rating -1000VA 120V
- Input Plug - 5-15P
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